Four ghost shrimp would be okay in a ten gallon tank or so--these shrimps can get territorial under closed space,so five or more would have to be bigger tank.
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36 inches
It depends on what type of snake you have.
1/4 of a mile
i dun know
Because theres so many of them <3 they need 2 breath too you know.
Filters are beneficial for any aquatic life.
you will need to feed them pieces of scallop,crab legs,oysters also gut loaded ghost shrimp,brine shrimp,blood worms and snails.
No. Your tank is ridiculously overstocked. Your algae eater will eventually grow to the size of 12 inches long. Your mollies need more space. And your shrimp will soon die because of the polluted water from the overcrowded conditions.
The recommended amount of shrimp per person is 1 pound of raw shrimp or 1.2 pound of cooked. For 60 people you would need 60 pounds of raw or 30 pounds of cooked shrimp.
you will need to feed them pieces of scallop,crab legs,oysters also gut loaded ghost shrimp,brine shrimp,blood worms and snails.
how much space that daisy need
Brine shrimp do not need acidity, it will die in acidic water. It needs alkaline water though (PH around 8).
not that much space..
a lot of space?
PetSmart usually offers them for around 33 cents, Petco also occasionally has them. Talk to the fish person at your local store(s) and ask them to call you when they get them in (people who work in the fish part of the store are generally cool in my experience, leave your number, tell them that you really need them, etc). Call yin advance and see if they have any in stock, instead of driving there. Also ask them what day of the week they usually get their live shipments. I couldn't justify buying ghost shrimp for more than about 50 cents a piece (not much really when you consider the scope of the amount of work that goes into growing them). Another option would be to buy high-quality brine shrimp eggs and a cheap used brine shrimp hatchery on either Ebay or a legit-looking online store. HOWEVER I wouldn't suggest buying live ghost shrimp online, they are typically disappointingly small (or comatose/dead) upon arrival. (This is all under the assumption that you're feeding them to fish)
They need about 3 feet of space and they need yo mama to look out for them
Alot of space